




ABOVE - beaded items in museum
My husband and I visited the museum yesterday and was amazed at the beading displays. Most of these glass beads were sewn to leather items such as saddles, moccasins, etc.
I returned home to work on my CQ embellishing....what a different style I was working on!

1 comment:
Wow, these are such beautiful examples of beadwork, they must have been quite impressive in person!
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